Alongside that big news, we discovered a variety of great ideas, such as a new website that aims to use crowdsourcing to notify anxious Japanese residents of radiation levels. Meanwhile, there was a security breach at popular microblog site Tumblr, and Facebook acquired a company that'll make its site accessible to even more users.
Sounds like a lot went on over the weekend, but no need to worry -- we've amassed it all for you right here, so you won't have to miss a thing.
News and Opinion Essentials
AT&T Buys T-Mobile for $39 Billion
Is the AT&T/T-Mobile Deal Good for Consumers? [POLL]
New Website Crowdsources Japan Radiation Data
Facebook Acquires Snaptu to Bring Social Networking to Feature Phones
Security Flaw Found in Tumblr, Company Says It’s Now Fixed
New .XXX Domain Approved for Porn Sites
Facebook Photos Help to Incriminate Bigamist
Helpful Resources
The Pros and Cons Of Tumblr For Small Business
4 Innovative Ways to Use Web Video for Small Business
5 Online Communities to Help With Your Career
46 New Digital Media Resources You May Have Missed
Top 10 Twitter Trends This Week [CHART]
Weekend Leisure
16 Rad Retro Gaming Accessories for Your Home or Office [PICS]
World’s Cutest Baby Alternates Between Terror & Delight [VIRAL VIDEO]
Wired Fashion: 10 Items of Connected Clothing for Gadget Lovers